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[ tip-ee ] / ˈtɪp i / SEE SYNONYMS FOR tippy ON THESAURUS.COM
adjective, tip·pi·er, tip·pi·est.(of an object) liable to tip over. Origin of tippyFirst recorded in 1885–90; tip2 + -y1 Words nearby tippytippet, Tippett, tipping point, tipple, tippler, tippy, tippytoe, tip sheet, tipstaff, tipster, tipsy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tippyWhen Tippy, in her bathrobe and with a candle, came down the dark hall to fumble at the door and let me in, I didn't say a word. Georgina's Service Stars|Annie Fellows Johnston I was wild to go, but Tippy has no patience with people who put their hands to the plow and then look back. Georgina's Service Stars|Annie Fellows Johnston "Don't be cross, Tippy," pleaded Barbara, laughing till the tears came. Georgina of the Rainbows|Annie Fellows Johnston Tippy thought it was too chilly for her in the dining-room where there was no fire. Georgina of the Rainbows|Annie Fellows Johnston
Words related to tippyrocky, groggy, precarious, unstable, wobbly, rickety, erratic, capricious, changeable, dizzy, fickle, giddy, inconstant, unreliable, unsettled, unsound, vacillating, variable, wavering, wayward |